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Cork Institute of Technology News

Cork Institute of Technology IrishCentral / Nov 20, 2020

Cork Institute of Technology Corporate IT / Nov 20, 2020
A nationwide survey by Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, has found that 58% of the Irish population would support electronic voting from home in elections and referendums and an even greater number, 69%, favour the introduction of a national identity card.

Cork Institute of Technology TheCork.ie / Nov 20, 2020
20 November 2020 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie The INFANT Research Centre University College Cork (UCC), in collaboration with IPIC at Tyndall National Institute, are working on a new project called NIOMI (Non-Invasive lung Oxygen Monitoring of Infants). The NIOMI study research team is developing a new optical system for monitoring lung function in newborn infants.

Cork Institute of Technology Irish Examiner / Nov 18, 2020
The Health Quality and Information Authority reported yesterday that one nursing home in Kildare has recorded 40 confirmed or suspected Covid-19 deaths and that a further 58 residents were infected. Some of those men and women - the "vulnerable generation" - were in their 80s or 90s, they were born in the 1940s or the 1930s, maybe in the 1920s.
Irish Examiner View: Let's never take education for granted
Irish Examiner

Cork Institute of Technology Irish Post / Nov 18, 2020
Timmy Long, from Churchfield in Cork, graduated from the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) earlier this month after spending eight years pursuing his education later in life than most.

Cork Institute of Technology Medical Xpress / Nov 17, 2020
An award-winning research image produced by a project at Cork Institute of Technology applies imaging techniques developed for astrophysics to see how effective various textiles are at stopping the flow of exhaled droplets, when they are used for DIY face masks.

Cork Institute of Technology Irish Examiner / Nov 17, 2020
A Cork man who learned to read in prison at the age of 32 and later found out he has severe dyslexia has become the first in his family to graduate from college. Timmy Long has spent the last eight years pursuing his education, graduating from Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) this month with an honours degree in construction management.

Cork Institute of Technology The Irish Times / Nov 17, 2020
Minister for Further and Higher Education and Research Simon Harris has paid tribute to the Tyndall National Institute in Cork after it surpassed more than 100 EU funded awards totalling over €56 million for research projects.

Cork Institute of Technology RTE.ie / Nov 15, 2020
Researchers using photonics - or the science and application of light - are to launch a clinical trial to monitor the lungs of newborn babies at Cork University Maternity Hospital. The trial will see how effective the technology is in the monitoring of lung function in newborns, and reducing the need for x-ray exposure.

Cork Institute of Technology Irish Examiner / Nov 14, 2020
Friendship unfolded between Jackie Ní Fhogartaigh and Matthew White when their paths crossed in the Origami Society at Cork Institute of Technology and they started dating a few years later, in 2018.

Cork Institute of Technology Cork Safety Alerts / Nov 13, 2020
Irish Water and Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) joined forces today to celebrate Science Week, co-hosting a virtual event for second and third level students. The water-themed event was attended by students from CIT's Environmental Science Programme, as well as students from secondary schools across the county.
Irish Water and CIT join forces for Science Week
Cork Safety Alerts

Cork Institute of Technology EchoLive.ie / Nov 13, 2020
THE Munster Technological University is to be established on January 1, 2021, Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris has confirmed. MTU is a merging of the Institute of Technology Tralee and Cork Institute of Technology and is the second technological university in the State.

Cork Institute of Technology The Times / Nov 13, 2020
A report showing that Irish dairy farmers are among the most profitable in Europe should not be used to justify lower milk prices, an industry body has said. The study, published this week, found that Irish dairy farmers enjoy the best net profit margins by a "considerable distance".

Cork Institute of Technology Irish Farmers Journal / Nov 13, 2020
Analysis by Teagasc and Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) claiming that Irish dairy farmers are the most profitable in Europe is flawed, in that it does not include the cost of the farmers' own labour or land, IFA dairy chair Tom Phelan has said.
Conclusion that Irish dairy farms are most profitable in Europe is flawed
Irish Farmers Journal

Cork Institute of Technology The Irish Times / Nov 13, 2020
Sir, - It appears from reports that Mr Justice Seamus Woulfe's colleagues are now of the opinion that his lack of judgment is a serious concern and that the Chief Justice accordingly considers that he should resign. Should the next step in this saga be possible impeachment, I think that politicians should be very careful.
The judiciary and a constitutional crisis
The Irish Times

Cork Institute of Technology University of Virginia / Nov 13, 2020
Imagine tossing your carry-on into the overhead bin of an airplane in Washington, then disembarking about 90 minutes later in London, barely enough time to get tray service. Those who've sat in the middle seat on a transatlantic flight will tell you they wished their plane could travel at hypersonic speeds.
The Need for Speed: UVA Engineering Boosts Hypersonic Travel
University of Virginia

Cork Institute of Technology Irish Examiner / Nov 11, 2020
A new report on the Irish dairy industry and its position relative to a number of EU Countries, and New Zealand, has been launched in a collaborative effort between Teagasc and Cork Institute of Technology (CIT).

Cork Institute of Technology RTE.ie / Nov 10, 2020
Irish dairy farms are amongst the most profitable in Europe, according to research published by Cork Institute of Technology and Teagasc. The study, which examined the Irish dairy sector since quotas were lifted, described the growth in the sector as "phenomenal" during the five year period from 2014-2019.

Cork Institute of Technology Agriland / Nov 10, 2020
Earlier today (Tuesday, November 10), Teagasc released a report in collaboration with Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) detailing how the lifting of milk quotas has affected the dairy sector in a number of countries, including Ireland. 'An Analysis of the Irish Dairy Sector Post Quota' touches on many questions that have cropped up in recent years as a result of the abolition of quotas.

Cork Institute of Technology Agriland / Nov 10, 2020


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